Alanson T. Briggs records 1901-1913 1901-1910

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Alanson T. Briggs records 1901-1913 1901-1910

Alanson T. Briggs (1871-1946) served as Agent for Carnegie Sites of The New York Public Library from 1901-1910. He assisted the Board of Trustees in selecting sites for branch libraries, appraised them in conjunction with the Board of Appraisors, and negotiated their purchase for the Carnegie program. During this period he also served as Agent for the Carnegie programs in Queens and Brooklyn.

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Brooklyn public library

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The Clerk of the New York Public Library was delegated by the Board of Trustees in its early years to carry out various official and legal duties. During the period of these records, the position was held by Alanson T. Briggs, who became the Agent for Carnegie Sites. From the description of Clerk records, 1904-1905. (New York Public Library). WorldCat record id: 122597726 The Clerk of the New York Public Library was delegated by the Board of Trustees in its early years to ca...

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New York Public Library

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Lenox Library

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Briggs, Alanson T., 1871-1946.

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New York Public Library. Board of Trustees. Agent for Carnegie Sites.

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Through his connection with the firm of Olin, Rives and Montgomery and as secretary to George L. Rives, one of the original trustees of the N.Y.P.L., Briggs became Clerk of the Board of Trustees and in 1901 was appointed Agent for Carnegie Sites. As Agent, Briggs' main duties were to assist the Board in selecting sites for Carnegie branches; to examine and, in conjunction with a Board of Appraisors, appraise each site approved by the Board; to negotiate the purchase of sites; to report to both t...